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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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I feel safer around crackheads than around cops
is this the perfect example where men can finally understand why women chose the bear?
edit: I'm greatly amused that six cucks disliked this comment.
I like it. "Which do you feel safer around, a cop or a crackhead?" Should upset the wife beaters.
No worries, a few years of surveillance state and everybody becomes a crackhead one way or the other!
Break spybox.
I'm not saying anyone should do it but in the photo it appears there's a drainage ditch nearby. It would be real shame if someone with a ski mask and a plateless truck were to relocate it there.
Specifically engineered to keep out "undesirables".
What the hell is that thing anyway
I've only seen them in retail parking lots. Cameras. They can play audio.
Can they play Sandstorm?
That's da rudest thing I've seen in years
I for one think it's quite generous of the surveillance state to provide free off-grid solar systems for the taking
I'm my experience you still see crackheads with the cameras.
Technology like this always brings up the balance between safety and privacy. It’s important that communities keep having open conversations about where that line should be.